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hot keys
noun
Plural of hot key
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(The hot keys for eBlaster are Ctrl-Alt-Shift-T).
The keyboard has four side keys and six "hot" keys, all programmable to reflect game or operating system commands like cut, paste and kill lots of aliens.
The keyboard, a see-through silicon-based device, is smaller than a traditional keyboard because it includes no F1-to-F12 program keys, although both versions offer some shortcuts or "hot keys".
It takes minimal computer knowledge to change the hot keys and file extensions, or to set up a password, but according to Mr. James, the spy shop manager, many of his customers are not exactly computer wizards.
The functions range from music controls to hot keys for email and Office — all useful stuff.
Controlling your troops and whatever else consists of a series of hot keys.
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Also recommended is E Lockhart's We Were Liars (Hot Key books, £7.99 paperback).
The device can also be switched between the two when docked with a dedicated hot key.
His teen novel Boys Don't Knit (Hot Key Books) was nominated for the Cilip Carnegie Medal.
Sophie Someone by Hayley Long (published by Hot Key Books) was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award 2015.
The first is Anything That Isn't This by Chris Priestley (Hot Key).
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